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Case 84: Lesley Molseed (Part 2)

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Dr Anderson's Evidence in Stefan Kishko's Trial

Dr David Anderson was a hormone treatment specialist. Stefan was referred to him in late 1975 suffering from hypogonidism. Dr Anderson prescribed Stefan Premo-testin, a drug containing testosterone. The prosecution argued that these injections resulted in overly aggressive and sexual behaviour leading to Leslie Mulsede's murder. But Dr Anderson had spoken to both the prosecution and defence prior to Stefan's trial. He explained that Stefan's medication only exacerbated existing aggressive tendencies. It did not create them. And Stefan was widely regarded as a gentle giant. Wilkinson's team then intricately picked apart Stefan's confession. In his first since redacted confession Stefan told police he was the man exposing himself to children that night.

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